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In 2019, Italian artist Maurizio Cattelan sold two editions of his work “Comedian” at auction for $120,000 apiece. This work featured a fresh banana duct taped to a wall...
The opinions expressed in The Lawrentian are those of the students, faculty and community members who wrote them. The Lawrentian does not endorse any...
The opinions expressed in The Lawrentian are those of the students, faculty and community members who wrote them. The Lawrentian does not endorse any...
The opinions expressed in The Lawrentian are those of the students, faculty and community members who wrote them. The Lawrentian does not endorse any...
My mother has never liked holidays. Her childhood home life was less than ideal, to put it nicely, and so she has always particularly felt the stress and high expectations of the holiday season. ....
I had a relatively uneventful summer. I traveled for an annual family reunion and got to swim in Lake Michigan. I saw a baseball game. ...
I am writing to you an edition late. Two weeks ago, as spring break sat in my rearview mirror, and a meeting with The Lawrentian Editorial Board sat in my schedule ahead of me, I found myself having started my first term as editor of the Opinions and Editorials section with about an hour and a half of training under my belt, from the great fifth year Evan Ney, who all of a sudden wasn’t there to tell me what to do.
There are several things that repeat with the generations: war, recession, trends. Skirts get shorter, then longer, then shorter again. There is a measurable trend cycle in fashion, with fads repeating themselves every few years. There are many experiences in this short life that the generations in America share; fear is one of those things.
In season one episode 23 of “Star Trek: The Original Series,” in an episode entitled “A Taste of Armageddon,” the...